Today, I promised Mama Burrito that I would take Mini for the whole day so she could get an entire day off. I'd taken care of her for a few hours at a time and I took care of her once all day with Grandma Fu. So naturally I was a bit anxious but ready to spend the day with the little one.
The day got off to a bad start. I took Mini to the Spring Fling event at Randall Museum. The weather Friday and Saturday had been amazing, reaching the high 70s, but today the fog started coming in. When I got to the museum around 9:30am (event was to start at 9am), none of the stands were fully set up. It was also extremely windy at the atop the hill that the museum stands, which may have contributed to the delayed setup. Anyway, I wanted to take Mini to the rocking horse at least because she loves rocking horses now. However, we went to the play room and it was locked! What was I to do? The guy at the front desk tried to unlock it but didn't know where the key was. As I held Mini, she pointed through the window with a forlorn look in her eye and kept saying "ma". It was heartbreaking but there was nothing I could do. Since she was still getting over a cold and there was nothing really for her to do, we quickly made our way back to the car.
I decided to take Mini to my office. She started to cry for Mama in the car -- I was worried that everything would fall apart so early. Luckily, she fell asleep on the car ride over. I sat with her in the car for half an hour listening to Click and Clack. A couple times she woke up and I placed my hand on her face until she fell back asleep. Usually, this only works for Mama but either she was really tired or she's starting to warm up to Papa.
Last time we took her to my office with Mini and Grandma, she loved the basketball machines we had on the first floor. This time, I picked her up to play but she seemed scared of the machine. when I put her down, she kept looking back at it with a nervous glance. I then took her downstairs to the arcade. She liked the boat game because of the steering wheel, another thing she's quite fond of nowadays. I thought she might like the motorcycle game because it was like riding a horse but she turned the offer down. I then took her upstairs to my office. She likes to draw on the whiteboards and she added some more artwork there.
I then took her to the other side of the building that she hadn't been to before. They had installed some new skee ball machines and I let her play with the balls a bit. She could get the ball about halfway up the ramp - not bad. Sometimes she'd turn around and throw the balls in the other direction. We played another driving game there and then we went to the candy room. I gave her some M&Ms - she loved them of course. I had to go the restroom and I wondered what Mama did in these instances. I gave her some more candy, told her to stay put, and rushed in and out of the bathroom. When I got out, she was still enjoying her M&Ms. It was really fun having Mini follow me around in the office. She would obediently walk in her cute little way everywhere that I went.
Next, I decided to take her to the mexican restaurant near me for lunch. On the way there, we walked through an empty parking lot.. The pavement was littered with leaves. Mini decided to start picking them up. I'm not sure if she was cleaning or collecting but she would grab two handfuls then pass them off to me. While she wasn't looking, I would drop them back on the ground. This occupied her for a good 15 minutes or so. We then continued toward our destination. At one point, mini had picked a flower from the ground and she dropped it by accident. There was still a bit of wind, which caught the flower. She ran up to it and as she leaned over to pick it up, the wind picked it up again. Anyway, this went on 4 or 5 more times where just as she'd be about to pick it up, the flower would get blown a few more feet. It was pretty funny.
When we finally made it to the restaurant, I was pretty tired from carrying Mini and her bag of stuff most of the way there. I was starting to appreciate what Mama has to go through every day a lot more. After getting our food, I tried to sit down and eat with her. Now, this was a real chore. Mini would not stay still and she didn't want to eat either. We were sitting in a booth so she was standing up and walking around. I'm not sure how Mama handles this but I rushed through one taco while trying to keep her preoccupied with the iphone. That lunch really made me think about how Mama has to deal with this every day.
On the way back to the car, we walked through that parking lot again. This time, Mini pointed to the letters on the ground and said "A", pointing directly at one of the A's in Parking Not Allowed - Tenants Only that was written there. I was impressed because the font was not easy to read, kind of like a stencil. It amazed me how kids can really abstract these things.
We finally got home around 1pm. Papa was extremely tired since he hadn't slept much the night before. I decided to try to put Mini to bed. Hopefully we could sleep together. Anyway, we got into bed. She was pretty restless and I was falling asleep so I turned on the TV. I was able to catch a few 5 minute power naps but Mini was wide awake.
After an hour or so of that, I decided to take Mini on her tricycle. I could go check out some open houses in the neighborhood with her on the tricycle. We did just that. Mini seemed to have a lot of fun. When we got back home, we played together a bit. By around 6, she could see that she was starting to get tired as she started asking for Mama more often. She still needs her to console her when she's tired. I asked Mama to come back soon and she did, just in time as Mini was losing it
It turned out to be an exhausting but very rewarding day. It was great to spend a whole day alone with my Mini. I really got to see a lot of her little quirks and they were all lovable. I hope I can look back many years from now and remember times like these. Hopefully, I'll get to do more of these in the future --- maybe not all day but half. :)
Sunday, April 22, 2012
21 Month Measurements
There is no pediatrician visit but just for record sake... at 21 months, Mini weighs 21 lbs and is 31 in tall.
She's really starting to learn vocabulary and readily mimics words more accurately and frequently. She'll even watch your mouth to figure out how to make the sound.
She's really starting to learn vocabulary and readily mimics words more accurately and frequently. She'll even watch your mouth to figure out how to make the sound.
Friday, April 6, 2012
Europe Trip Day 10
We decided to take Mini to another playground that we walked by yesterday. Mama and I both had the same idea to hide penguin. Luckily Mini did not remember or think about it -- out of sight out of mind. When we got to the playground, there were a large number of school kids there, probably on recess. They were running around and doing what kids of that age do during recess. I was a bit afraid that they would accidentally bump into Kayla during their horseplay. Mini once again sat on one of those spring horses again for nearly the entirety of the time we spent there. I think she could sit there for hours. Anyway, it worked out because she stayed out of the way of the other kids.
After we left the playground, we saw some people inflating these large balloons, one which had a bunch of faces on it. Mini was intrigued but ultimately scared of it. She pointed at it but when I took her near it, she would turn away. We then checked out a museum that had an exhibit of an american photographer. Mini enjoyed the running back and forth through the curtains near the exit.
We took in a couple of sights in the old part of town. Then we stopped off at McDonald's in the main plaza so we could get something for Mini to eat. It was across the way from the carousel and we tried to put Mini situated so she couldn't see the carousel. Whenever she caught sight of it, she would point and say "ma". While we were at McDonald's we saw the balloons from earlier go by as part of a parade. We never figured out what it was for.
We ended up going to dinner down the street from the restaurant from the first night. We were a bit early at 6:30pm when the restaurants didn't open until 7pm. I playing with Mini on the curb again until the restaurant was open. It was a nice meal although not as good as the first night. We then headed back early since we had an early train back to Barcelona the next day.
After we left the playground, we saw some people inflating these large balloons, one which had a bunch of faces on it. Mini was intrigued but ultimately scared of it. She pointed at it but when I took her near it, she would turn away. We then checked out a museum that had an exhibit of an american photographer. Mini enjoyed the running back and forth through the curtains near the exit.
We took in a couple of sights in the old part of town. Then we stopped off at McDonald's in the main plaza so we could get something for Mini to eat. It was across the way from the carousel and we tried to put Mini situated so she couldn't see the carousel. Whenever she caught sight of it, she would point and say "ma". While we were at McDonald's we saw the balloons from earlier go by as part of a parade. We never figured out what it was for.
We ended up going to dinner down the street from the restaurant from the first night. We were a bit early at 6:30pm when the restaurants didn't open until 7pm. I playing with Mini on the curb again until the restaurant was open. It was a nice meal although not as good as the first night. We then headed back early since we had an early train back to Barcelona the next day.
Thursday, April 5, 2012
Europe Trip Day 9
We originally planned to go to the zoo today. It turns out that it's not easy to get there on public transportation and the reviews on trip advisor were mixed. Also, the hotel staff seemed shocked that we were interested in going there so we decided against it. Instead, we decided to stick around town.
Mini wanted to take her new penguin along so we let her. We would come to regret this decision. First off, I wanted to stop by the train station to figure out how we'd get back to Barcelona to catch our outbound flight. There was a playground/park next to the station so Mama took Mini there. Mini spent the entire time sitting on one of those spring mounted horses. Again, she wouldn't let me sit with her but directed me to another one.
After the station, we headed to lunch at a place called Play Food. There were interesting food combinations placed into shot glasses. They were all very good although we especially liked the tuna macaroni. We sat at a table that had a bed on one side. We were hoping Mini would take her nap on the bed but she was way too energized to go to sleep. She didn't eat anything either.
After lunch, we tried to get Mini to sit in the stroller so she could sleep but she wanted to walk the penguin. By the time we got to Montpellier's version of the Arc de Triomphe , Mini was way overtired. We put her in the stroller to try to get her to sleep but she wouldn't stop crying. A man came over and questioned us in broken english whether we were the parents. I'm not sure what he planned to do if we said we weren't. Anyway, after an hour or so trying to get her to sleep, we finally gave up. We walked around the plaza with Mini walking her penguin. She got plenty of people marveling at how cute it was.
We then went to the Place de Comedie, which we had passed through on the way to dinner the previous night. It seemed like a good place to people watch. There was also a carousel there. We decided to get 3 ride pass and we had the brilliant idea to ride it twice today and save one for tomorrow. This was bad decision #2. Anyway, Mini loved the carousel. It's kind of funny because she sits there with a stoic look on her face but she never wants to leave. After the first ride, I kept telling her that we'll only ride it one more time. She would respond with her version of yes. Of course, when the time came to leave, she started crying, actually bawling. It was compounded by the fact that she still hadn't taken a nap yet.
We decided we should hurry and eat dinner so we could get back to the hotel to put mini to sleep. We headed towards a restaurant but Mini just would not stop crying. So we decided instead to grab some food at one of the take out stands nearby. It was here where I had the French version of a cheesesteak. It was phenomenal. They use fancy cheese on their cheesesteaks and they use hamburger meat for the steak. A kind of reversal of ingredients but it was still very good. At this point, Mama had gotten Mini to calm down but we were still ready to call it a day. We would have to make sure Mini got her daily nap in the future. On the way back, we walked by the carousel again. It was closed now and covered with a net. She got down and looked at it longingly for a good ten minutes before we could pull her away.
Mini wanted to take her new penguin along so we let her. We would come to regret this decision. First off, I wanted to stop by the train station to figure out how we'd get back to Barcelona to catch our outbound flight. There was a playground/park next to the station so Mama took Mini there. Mini spent the entire time sitting on one of those spring mounted horses. Again, she wouldn't let me sit with her but directed me to another one.
After the station, we headed to lunch at a place called Play Food. There were interesting food combinations placed into shot glasses. They were all very good although we especially liked the tuna macaroni. We sat at a table that had a bed on one side. We were hoping Mini would take her nap on the bed but she was way too energized to go to sleep. She didn't eat anything either.
After lunch, we tried to get Mini to sit in the stroller so she could sleep but she wanted to walk the penguin. By the time we got to Montpellier's version of the Arc de Triomphe , Mini was way overtired. We put her in the stroller to try to get her to sleep but she wouldn't stop crying. A man came over and questioned us in broken english whether we were the parents. I'm not sure what he planned to do if we said we weren't. Anyway, after an hour or so trying to get her to sleep, we finally gave up. We walked around the plaza with Mini walking her penguin. She got plenty of people marveling at how cute it was.
We then went to the Place de Comedie, which we had passed through on the way to dinner the previous night. It seemed like a good place to people watch. There was also a carousel there. We decided to get 3 ride pass and we had the brilliant idea to ride it twice today and save one for tomorrow. This was bad decision #2. Anyway, Mini loved the carousel. It's kind of funny because she sits there with a stoic look on her face but she never wants to leave. After the first ride, I kept telling her that we'll only ride it one more time. She would respond with her version of yes. Of course, when the time came to leave, she started crying, actually bawling. It was compounded by the fact that she still hadn't taken a nap yet.
We decided we should hurry and eat dinner so we could get back to the hotel to put mini to sleep. We headed towards a restaurant but Mini just would not stop crying. So we decided instead to grab some food at one of the take out stands nearby. It was here where I had the French version of a cheesesteak. It was phenomenal. They use fancy cheese on their cheesesteaks and they use hamburger meat for the steak. A kind of reversal of ingredients but it was still very good. At this point, Mama had gotten Mini to calm down but we were still ready to call it a day. We would have to make sure Mini got her daily nap in the future. On the way back, we walked by the carousel again. It was closed now and covered with a net. She got down and looked at it longingly for a good ten minutes before we could pull her away.
Wednesday, April 4, 2012
Europe Trip Day 8
It was supposed to rain for the next few days. We decided to check out the Odysseum (a shopping area) and nearby Aquarium due to the weather. The aquarium had gotten good reviews on trip adviser. Mini was excited when she saw the "ishies". She kept pointing to them while we were there and saying "bao-bao", which means hug. The place was actually quite large and the route kept going up and down the 2 floors.
There was a simulation of a ship going through a storm. Another girl who was maybe 7-8 got scared by the realistic simulation. Mini didn't have much clue what was going on...she just wanted to play with the steering wheel! There was also a room with penguins, which she loves. It was cool because they were not fully enclosed as most penguins are exhibited. You could literally reach out and touch them if you wanted to. There was also a slide. We took turns giving Mini rides down it a few times. She really enjoyed it, saying "more". When we finally left, she started to cry.
On the way out, they route you through the gift shop. I gave her a little stuffed shark, which she immediately grabbed and hugged. I offered her a few other stuffed animals, each one bigger than the last, but she clung to the shark (which she thought was a fish) and hugged it tight. Mama found a penguin on a stick that had wheels with flappers on it. Mini immediately took a liking to it and rolled it along the ground. She soon forgot about the shark and was going all over the store with the little penguin. We decided to get it for her, not fully aware of what we were getting ourselves into.
It started raining as soon as we left the aquarium. We quickly found a place to eat to stay out of the rain. Mini went off to an empty section nearby and walked her penguin back and forth. For lunch, I ordered the braised beef. When the waiter brought out our food, I was surprised to see a rack of ribs. I asked him if this was the braised beef. He said it was -- we had trouble communicating since this was not really a touristy area, few people spoke English. When the bill came, it said le porc rib, which was one of the few things on the menu I could decipher. Our bad food experiences continued. After a quick spin around the Odysseum, we headed back to the hotel.
We found a place for dinner in the old town area. The restaurant was quite small so Mama had to hold Mini in a cramped corner. I took Mini outside after we ordered. The streets in the old town were small, pedestrian traffic only. She enjoyed "jumping" with my assistance from the curb to the street. The food was excellent although we both ordered our meats medium well for Mini so the meat was not extremely tender...Mini didn't eat either dish. Perhaps our food fortunes were turning. Anyway, on the way home, it started to rain so we ended up hitching a ride on the tram.
There was a simulation of a ship going through a storm. Another girl who was maybe 7-8 got scared by the realistic simulation. Mini didn't have much clue what was going on...she just wanted to play with the steering wheel! There was also a room with penguins, which she loves. It was cool because they were not fully enclosed as most penguins are exhibited. You could literally reach out and touch them if you wanted to. There was also a slide. We took turns giving Mini rides down it a few times. She really enjoyed it, saying "more". When we finally left, she started to cry.
On the way out, they route you through the gift shop. I gave her a little stuffed shark, which she immediately grabbed and hugged. I offered her a few other stuffed animals, each one bigger than the last, but she clung to the shark (which she thought was a fish) and hugged it tight. Mama found a penguin on a stick that had wheels with flappers on it. Mini immediately took a liking to it and rolled it along the ground. She soon forgot about the shark and was going all over the store with the little penguin. We decided to get it for her, not fully aware of what we were getting ourselves into.
It started raining as soon as we left the aquarium. We quickly found a place to eat to stay out of the rain. Mini went off to an empty section nearby and walked her penguin back and forth. For lunch, I ordered the braised beef. When the waiter brought out our food, I was surprised to see a rack of ribs. I asked him if this was the braised beef. He said it was -- we had trouble communicating since this was not really a touristy area, few people spoke English. When the bill came, it said le porc rib, which was one of the few things on the menu I could decipher. Our bad food experiences continued. After a quick spin around the Odysseum, we headed back to the hotel.
We found a place for dinner in the old town area. The restaurant was quite small so Mama had to hold Mini in a cramped corner. I took Mini outside after we ordered. The streets in the old town were small, pedestrian traffic only. She enjoyed "jumping" with my assistance from the curb to the street. The food was excellent although we both ordered our meats medium well for Mini so the meat was not extremely tender...Mini didn't eat either dish. Perhaps our food fortunes were turning. Anyway, on the way home, it started to rain so we ended up hitching a ride on the tram.
Tuesday, April 3, 2012
Europe Trip Day 7
After days of incredible weather, we woke up to rain today. We had a late afternoon train to Montpellier. Unfortunately, I had prepaid the hotel so we couldn't cancel this part of the trip. Mini was excited to ride a train...or at least she said "uh-huh" when I asked her if she wanted to ride the train.
We spent a couple hours looking for a place to eat near the train station. It was raining and those slacking spaniards don't open for lunch until 1pm! Anyway, we found a place finally and it was again disappointing. Food has not been kind to us this trip. I had a lobster risotto, which turned out to be a very salty plain risotto with a 3 langoustines on top. I'm not a big fan of shrimp so I was kind of grossed out by it. I braved it out and looked for meat but there was none to speak of except in the tail. We then went back to the hotel lobby. For some reason, Mini really enjoyed falling down on purpose on the lobby carpet. It was a bit strange since she doesn't normally do that. But she would intentionally trip and laugh.
The train ride to Montpellier was pretty uneventful. Mini slept for a bit and spent time playing with the iphone and a little disposable puzzle. We ended up taking a cab to the hotel since it was raining.
We spent a couple hours looking for a place to eat near the train station. It was raining and those slacking spaniards don't open for lunch until 1pm! Anyway, we found a place finally and it was again disappointing. Food has not been kind to us this trip. I had a lobster risotto, which turned out to be a very salty plain risotto with a 3 langoustines on top. I'm not a big fan of shrimp so I was kind of grossed out by it. I braved it out and looked for meat but there was none to speak of except in the tail. We then went back to the hotel lobby. For some reason, Mini really enjoyed falling down on purpose on the lobby carpet. It was a bit strange since she doesn't normally do that. But she would intentionally trip and laugh.
The train ride to Montpellier was pretty uneventful. Mini slept for a bit and spent time playing with the iphone and a little disposable puzzle. We ended up taking a cab to the hotel since it was raining.
Monday, April 2, 2012
Europe Trip Day 6
Due to the changes to our flights, we ended up only having 2 days in Barcelona. We decided to focus on the main sites of the city - La Sagrada Familia, Gaudi's buildings, and Las Ramblas.
At La Sagrada Familia, there was a long line that wrapped around the corner. We also found out that they only took cash. We had not exchanged any money. Since I'd already been there before, I left the decision to Mama who didn't feel the need to go inside. Instead, we sat in the plaza across from the Passion facade. Mini tried to feed the pigeons that were walking around but either she failed to throw the bread far enough or she would try to get too close to the pigeons such that they'd fly away. After some time people watching, we walked around the perimeter of the church. By that time, the line wrapped around 2 corners. It was ridonkulous!
From there, we checked out Casa Mila and Casa Bastillo. We determined that the price of admission is inversely proportional to the size of the building. We made our way to Plaza Catalunya. We took a break there to let Mini out of the stroller and run around. She again chased pigeons and spent a long time admiring the balloons that were being sold, which she calls "Bloo".
Next up was the La Boqueria market. We got a couple of stuffed pastries here, none of which Mini would eat. We did get a blended fruit juice, which she enjoyed. At this point, Mini was getting quite cranky so we walked the rest of the Ramblas until she finally fell asleep. We found a small playground in one of the side streets and decided to rest given all the walking we had done. Mini woke up after a bit and she spent the next hour sitting on one of the horses on a spring. She did not like me sitting on it with her but instead preferred that I sit on the one next to her. She cried when we wanted to leave and didn't want to leave her horsey.
We had dinner at a tapas place. The food was way too salty. Mini still wouldn't eat anything. We had to continue feeding her on a diet of snacks. We made our way back to the hotel. The bed was a Cal King and she had fun running around on the bed. Mama and Dada did not have fun.
At La Sagrada Familia, there was a long line that wrapped around the corner. We also found out that they only took cash. We had not exchanged any money. Since I'd already been there before, I left the decision to Mama who didn't feel the need to go inside. Instead, we sat in the plaza across from the Passion facade. Mini tried to feed the pigeons that were walking around but either she failed to throw the bread far enough or she would try to get too close to the pigeons such that they'd fly away. After some time people watching, we walked around the perimeter of the church. By that time, the line wrapped around 2 corners. It was ridonkulous!
From there, we checked out Casa Mila and Casa Bastillo. We determined that the price of admission is inversely proportional to the size of the building. We made our way to Plaza Catalunya. We took a break there to let Mini out of the stroller and run around. She again chased pigeons and spent a long time admiring the balloons that were being sold, which she calls "Bloo".
Next up was the La Boqueria market. We got a couple of stuffed pastries here, none of which Mini would eat. We did get a blended fruit juice, which she enjoyed. At this point, Mini was getting quite cranky so we walked the rest of the Ramblas until she finally fell asleep. We found a small playground in one of the side streets and decided to rest given all the walking we had done. Mini woke up after a bit and she spent the next hour sitting on one of the horses on a spring. She did not like me sitting on it with her but instead preferred that I sit on the one next to her. She cried when we wanted to leave and didn't want to leave her horsey.
We had dinner at a tapas place. The food was way too salty. Mini still wouldn't eat anything. We had to continue feeding her on a diet of snacks. We made our way back to the hotel. The bed was a Cal King and she had fun running around on the bed. Mama and Dada did not have fun.
Sunday, April 1, 2012
Europe Trip Day 5
Since our flight to Barcelona was in the mid-afternoon, we had all morning to kill. The hotel actually had late checkout until 5pm so that was great. Since we found out the museums were free, we decided to check out the Natural History Museum. They were within a mile from our hotel, which was even better.
The Natural History Museum is an amazing-looking building from the outside. The line was long but it moved briskly. Papa wanted to check out their dinosaur exhibit, which was quite extensive. It had a few animatronic Velociraptors and a Tyrannosaurus Rex. Surprisingly, mini was not afraid of the Rex but was quite intrigued. Afterward, we took Mini to the mammals section. She enjoyed looking at the giraffe, elephants, and zebras. She kept saying "ishy" (fish) so we took her to the fish and reptile section. Unfortunately, that consisted mostly of skeletons of fish, which she didn't particularly like.
We headed back to the hotel so we could catch our flight to Barcelona. Mini was excited about getting on another plane. The flight was short and mini ended up sleeping most of the way. Our hotel was at the main train station so we took the train from the airport. The hotel had a futuristic space theme. The hallways were dark with stars on the walls. The room was quite modern with round chairs and even some futuristic faux windows with images of the earth.
That night, we found a local restaurant recommended by the concierge. The food was not super flavorful but it tasted very clean and fresh if that makes any sense. I had the lamb shank while Mama ordered a seafood soup and a carbonera. It was a mistake to order italian food. :)
When we got back, we wanted to give Mini a bath. However, there was no bathtub (only shower) and the sink was modern and quite shallow. So we gave mini her first shower. They was a rainfall shower on the ceiling, but also had a handheld nozzle that hung right at Mini's level so it was like her own little shower. It was perfect and she enjoyed it mostly. She liked to run her fish toys under the water. After the shower, we did the nighttime routine and went to bed.
The Natural History Museum is an amazing-looking building from the outside. The line was long but it moved briskly. Papa wanted to check out their dinosaur exhibit, which was quite extensive. It had a few animatronic Velociraptors and a Tyrannosaurus Rex. Surprisingly, mini was not afraid of the Rex but was quite intrigued. Afterward, we took Mini to the mammals section. She enjoyed looking at the giraffe, elephants, and zebras. She kept saying "ishy" (fish) so we took her to the fish and reptile section. Unfortunately, that consisted mostly of skeletons of fish, which she didn't particularly like.
We headed back to the hotel so we could catch our flight to Barcelona. Mini was excited about getting on another plane. The flight was short and mini ended up sleeping most of the way. Our hotel was at the main train station so we took the train from the airport. The hotel had a futuristic space theme. The hallways were dark with stars on the walls. The room was quite modern with round chairs and even some futuristic faux windows with images of the earth.
That night, we found a local restaurant recommended by the concierge. The food was not super flavorful but it tasted very clean and fresh if that makes any sense. I had the lamb shank while Mama ordered a seafood soup and a carbonera. It was a mistake to order italian food. :)
When we got back, we wanted to give Mini a bath. However, there was no bathtub (only shower) and the sink was modern and quite shallow. So we gave mini her first shower. They was a rainfall shower on the ceiling, but also had a handheld nozzle that hung right at Mini's level so it was like her own little shower. It was perfect and she enjoyed it mostly. She liked to run her fish toys under the water. After the shower, we did the nighttime routine and went to bed.
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